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When Security Becomes a Punchline: The Loytec LINX Configurator Story
Loytec LINX Configurator suffers from multiple vulnerabilities due to insecure permissions, likened to an all-you-can-eat buffet for hackers. The ‘admin credentials up for grabs’ saga is served with a side of comedy in this post.

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Well, well, well, if it isn't our old friend, Insecure Permissions, making a grand return in the Loytec LINX Configurator. Three separate vulnerabilities all with a similar theme - 'admin credentials up for grabs if you can sniff traffic.' It's like an all-you-can-eat buffet for hackers. But hey, why bother with complex encryption when you can just base64-encode your passwords and call it a day? It's like hiding your house key under your doorstep mat and expecting burglars not to look there.